North Shore Software
500 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago Illinois 60611
United States of America
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North Shore Software Samuel Hicks "Took Money and Did not Honor the Contract" Chicago, Illinois
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Absolutely untrue, stay aware from Milesh Jain!
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I had hired Samuel Hicks (aka Sam Hicks) who is the President / Sole Owner of Northshore Software (North Shore Software) based in Chicago, to develop an application for iPhone. He rents a office sharing space at 500 N. Michigan Ave.
He will propose a low cost contract and his intention is to basically scam you. I made few installments as progress was being made. When I asked to complete the project, he asked for additional installment so that he focus on my project only. I paid in good faith but after that he stopped answering my calls. When I kept on emailing and calling him, he said that he was being evicted from his home and does not have time.
When I asked for a timeframe, he sent me an email along with codes and said that he is not going to work on my project and this is the code and he does not owe me anything. I had paid 85% of the contract price and all I got was garbage. I showed the codes to other programmer and they said that it was nothing of use.
BEWARE of this person. He is nothing but a SCAMER. His intentions are to scam small businesses.
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AUTHOR: Sam - Chicago (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 26, 2012
POSTED: Thursday, January 26, 2012
This is utterly and completely untrue. The true story is that my attorney contacted Mr. Jain at Ghabit, LLC at ghabit.com and asked for a long overdue payment: $1000. Mr. Jain refused and my attorney suggested that Mr. Jain simply take the source code and that we would call it even given that the cost of litigation was prohibitive. I never heard from Mr. Milesh Jain until now. This is a cowardice act. If he wished to contact us, he could have. He is overdue for $1000. We let it go and he apparently felt otherwise. I have never attempted to impugn his integrity. We simply let it go. Until now.